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At Lake City Assembly of God we believe "the Bible is the inspired and only infallible and authoritative written word of God." We also believe when God’s word is preached with the anointing of the Holy Spirit it has the power to change lives.
I hope you will have the opportunity to worship with us soon and make your own choice. I believe you will be greeted by friendly people who love the Lord and you will be able to sense the presence of the Lord. May the Lord richly bless you.
And the Spirit and the bride say, "Come." And let the one who hears say, "Come." And let the one who is thirsty come: let the one who wishes take the water of life without cost. Revelation 22:17
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AG.org News & Information
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Tragedy results in hope for New Life
God uses the tragedy of 9-11 to help a small church in New Mexico to receive some much-needed assistance. Since that time, however, workers and finances have continued to arrive at New Life Christian Assembly in Pine Dale in a regular stream of support for the church and the community.
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Ministry rescues women lured into prostitution
AG U.S. missionaries Michael and Denise Bartel have started F.R.E.E. International in Long Branch, New Jersey, to minister to teenage girls who have been lured into the U.S. by international prostitution and forced into sexual slavery.
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Sharing a message of God's power, South Carolina church grows
Using the "Nothing's Too Hard for God" media campaign, Faith Assembly in Summerville, South Carolina, decided to share a message of hope with its community on a larger scale than it had ever done before.
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General Presbytery approves new and revised position papers
Among the decisions made at this week's General Presbytery meeting was the approval of both a Worship in the Bible position paper and a revised Divorce and Remarriage position paper.
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AG sees jump in full-time children's pastors
Since 1998, the number of paid full-time children's pastors has nearly doubled in the Assemblies of God. Children's Ministries Agency National Director Jason Noble believes churches have come to realize just how important it is to continue to reach the next generation.





